학술저널
The Dragon: The Principle of Cosmos
- 사단법인 한국임상모래놀이치료학회
- 상징과 모래놀이치료
- 제4권 제2호
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2013.1270 - 76 (7 pages)
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Dragon stories are found throughout the world, but there is a symbolic difference between oriental and occidental dragons. This study examined the different types and symbolic meanings of dragons in myths and fairy tales from British, Celtic, Slavic, Chinese, and Korean cultures. The dragon in Korean mythology is particularly rich with symbolic meaning: the king and his power, the god of water, a hero, a follower of Buddha, and transcendent transformation.
INTRODUCTION
THE DRAGON AS A SYMBOL OF THE KING AND HIS POWER
THE DRAGON AS A SPIRITUAL OR RELIGIOUS SYMBOL
ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL DRAGONS
CONCLUSION
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